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First timer. Anyone taking Mychophenolate
Hello all. Have been getting the benefit reading all the posts from all you lovely fellow sufferers but have been reluctant for no real reason to posts my own. So here goes. Is anyone taking or any experience of Mychophenolate as a steroid sparing medication for GCA. I've been prescribed it as I need
Hello all. Have been getting the benefit reading all the posts from all you lovely fellow sufferers but have been reluctant for no real reason to posts my own. So here goes. Is anyone taking or any experience of Mychophenolate as a steroid sparing medication for GCA. I've been prescribed it as I need
Puffin3
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
3 months since triple heart bypass
it’s 3 months since triple heart bypass, not in very much pain anymore it’s just I don’t feel my old self, I think that I will never get back to how I was before, has anyone else had this, Best regards Pat 👍🏻
it’s 3 months since triple heart bypass, not in very much pain anymore it’s just I don’t feel my old self, I think that I will never get back to how I was before, has anyone else had this, Best regards Pat 👍🏻
E16Pat
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
questioning plan of care
My AFib usually starts with a few ectopics and the an irregular HR but usually low 60/80 I’m running out of triggers !! Mostly it just happens randomly , I’m seeing my ep cardiologist on Friday and I’m going to ask if there is a plan of care or do I just carry on till it gets worse . I am on apixaban
My AFib usually starts with a few ectopics and the an irregular HR but usually low 60/80 I’m running out of triggers !! Mostly it just happens randomly , I’m seeing my ep cardiologist on Friday and I’m going to ask if there is a plan of care or do I just carry on till it gets worse . I am on apixaban
Linesteps
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Afib or Dysautonomia
I have had Long Covid for 3 years and have 24 symptoms that could be Dysautonomia. I was diagnosed with Afib in January 22 after ending up in A&E and the Afib has been continuous since then. Two months prior to the diagnosis I had an Echocardiogram that showed no problems. Could this actually be Dysautonomia
I have had Long Covid for 3 years and have 24 symptoms that could be Dysautonomia. I was diagnosed with Afib in January 22 after ending up in A&E and the Afib has been continuous since then. Two months prior to the diagnosis I had an Echocardiogram that showed no problems. Could this actually be Dysautonomia
Amber51
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AF Association
1 year ago
Has anyone had cardiac catheterization or heart surgery with GCA or PMR?
Hi everyone, in my last post I told you I was about to have an echocardiogram where they put a camera down your throat to get better pictures of the heart. That went fine except for very sore throat for about a week. Unfortunately they found multiple problems, all of which have appeared in the last year
Hi everyone, in my last post I told you I was about to have an echocardiogram where they put a camera down your throat to get better pictures of the heart. That went fine except for very sore throat for about a week. Unfortunately they found multiple problems, all of which have appeared in the last year
Charkha
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
PAC(Premature Supraventricular Contractions)
When it comes to PAC(Premature Supraventricular Contractions), what is considered safe, and normal I recently bought my self the wellue ecg monitor, to monitor my
heart
health
, while I wait to be seen by cardiologist So today after finishing work, and I had over 9 hours of data to upload, and to be
When it comes to PAC(Premature Supraventricular Contractions), what is considered safe, and normal I recently bought my self the wellue ecg monitor, to monitor my
heart
health
, while I wait to be seen by cardiologist So today after finishing work, and I had over 9 hours of data to upload, and to be
Fitbit-Joe
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
HR Stats on Phone
Just a very quick question, I got another PB in my Parkrun on Saturday - 29.20 (which I'm so chuffed at, considering I've only been running 7 months) - anyway the majority of my run (according to my phone
heart
rate zones - Samsung
Health
) was in the Maximum zone - 163-181 bmp.
Just a very quick question, I got another PB in my Parkrun on Saturday - 29.20 (which I'm so chuffed at, considering I've only been running 7 months) - anyway the majority of my run (according to my phone
heart
rate zones - Samsung
Health
) was in the Maximum zone - 163-181 bmp.
adnewg73
in
Bridge to 10K
3 months ago
Second Successful Ablation with Dr. Natale
I am now one week past my second ablation with Dr. Natale in Austin, Texas. The biggest miracle of all was that when I went off of Flecainide five days before surgery, nothing happened and I stayed in sinus rhythm. My first ablation was nearly five years ago, and I tried unsuccessfully to go off of Flecainide
I am now one week past my second ablation with Dr. Natale in Austin, Texas. The biggest miracle of all was that when I went off of Flecainide five days before surgery, nothing happened and I stayed in sinus rhythm. My first ablation was nearly five years ago, and I tried unsuccessfully to go off of Flecainide
barbly1
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AF Association
1 year ago
"Probable Myocardial infarction of indeterminate age".
I've had afib for about a year and a half and it's reasonably well controlled, it seems, by bisoprolol and aPixaban. Consultant advised to leave it alone and will probably need a pacemaker in the future. He did an ECG on me yesterday and the words at the top of the print out were what I have shown at
I've had afib for about a year and a half and it's reasonably well controlled, it seems, by bisoprolol and aPixaban. Consultant advised to leave it alone and will probably need a pacemaker in the future. He did an ECG on me yesterday and the words at the top of the print out were what I have shown at
scout70
in
AF Association
1 year ago
All in the genes
In addition to the pc that dad had, I'm going deaf in my left ear and my bunion's getting worse, brother the same.All inherited from dad god chooses your relatives thank god you can choose your friends LOL. P.S. Just hope we don't inherit his type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and CVD so far so good
In addition to the pc that dad had, I'm going deaf in my left ear and my bunion's getting worse, brother the same.All inherited from dad god chooses your relatives thank god you can choose your friends LOL. P.S. Just hope we don't inherit his type 2 diabetes, high blood pressure and CVD so far so good
pd63
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Gabapentin
Hi everyone. Does anyone have experience with gabapentin for anxiety and depression? Some background. My Father passed away in March 2022, which left me devastated. I was then diagnosed with a heart condition requiring a stent. Since then I have really been struggling. I used to be very fit and active
Hi everyone. Does anyone have experience with gabapentin for anxiety and depression? Some background. My Father passed away in March 2022, which left me devastated. I was then diagnosed with a heart condition requiring a stent. Since then I have really been struggling. I used to be very fit and active
patez
in
Mental Health Support
1 year ago
PVCs, PAF and ablation
Hello everybody, I would be very grateful for advice. My problem is that after covid booster Moderna (September) I started feeling lots of ectopics (never had before). Tried deep breathing, flecainide 50 twice a day, metoprolol 25 mg but nothing helped. My cardiologist sent me to numerous tests:
Hello everybody, I would be very grateful for advice. My problem is that after covid booster Moderna (September) I started feeling lots of ectopics (never had before). Tried deep breathing, flecainide 50 twice a day, metoprolol 25 mg but nothing helped. My cardiologist sent me to numerous tests:
Kittyca
in
AF Association
1 year ago
weak left radial pulse after ablation
Hello everyone my latest concern after my ablation 3 weeks ago is I have noticed my usually strong pulse on my left wrist is now very faint, with the one on my right wrist stronger than pre ablation. I saw my GP today who said he agreed but had not come across this before and mentioned something about
Hello everyone my latest concern after my ablation 3 weeks ago is I have noticed my usually strong pulse on my left wrist is now very faint, with the one on my right wrist stronger than pre ablation. I saw my GP today who said he agreed but had not come across this before and mentioned something about
foxglove1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Question for anyone who has had Open heart surgery
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I had a cardioversion yesterday and I feel like I’ve gone back to week one with the pain on my right boob. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have
A month ago I had OHS and went straight into Afib. I have had a pacemaker inserted 2 years ago. I had a cardioversion yesterday and I feel like I’ve gone back to week one with the pain on my right boob. I want to know from anyone who’s had this surgery if their breasts were soooo sore. I do have
Sally_Scott
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Off the AF meds, scared!
Has anybody got a similar experience of coming off the meds so soon, it just seems early days I spoke to my Cardiologist last week, after an ablation in September I was tachycardic and a cardio version was required in December. Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers
Has anybody got a similar experience of coming off the meds so soon, it just seems early days I spoke to my Cardiologist last week, after an ablation in September I was tachycardic and a cardio version was required in December. Sinus rhythm restored and February 7th he took me off both the beta blockers
Moremy
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Coffee and AF
https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/
health
/right-amount-coffee-reduces-
heart
-9238214?
https://www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/news/
health
/right-amount-coffee-reduces-
heart
-9238214?
cockerfarley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Low fodmap foods and seasonings
My husband has (hypo) thyroid disorder and gluten sensitivity. He's been trying low fodmap, which is fine unless you enjoy using garlic and onion to season, which we do. I'm hoping someone can suggest flavorful alternatives...
My husband has (hypo) thyroid disorder and gluten sensitivity. He's been trying low fodmap, which is fine unless you enjoy using garlic and onion to season, which we do. I'm hoping someone can suggest flavorful alternatives...
Fleur29
in
Healthy Eating
11 months ago
Urinary control and biking
I had an RP over a dozen years ago, with severe incontinence afterwards; I had a male sling inserted eventually and it has helped tremendously--not perfect, and perfect wasn't promised, but tremendously, and I'm grateful. I have biked all my life for transportation and leisure/exercise, but no longer
I had an RP over a dozen years ago, with severe incontinence afterwards; I had a male sling inserted eventually and it has helped tremendously--not perfect, and perfect wasn't promised, but tremendously, and I'm grateful. I have biked all my life for transportation and leisure/exercise, but no longer
jimreilly
in
Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Hi as anyone had the mini maze ablation heart surgery
Looking for. People's experience
Looking for. People's experience
P1956
in
AF Association
1 year ago
Sternum discomfort week 11 after bypass.
Hi guys, I'm now at week 11 after double heart bypass surgery. Surgery went well, but very bad wound infection and had to be rehospitalized. After all the infection hoo ha, I'm doing well and generally feeling good. My chest area currently feels really tight, and whilst it doesn't hurt to breathe in
Hi guys, I'm now at week 11 after double heart bypass surgery. Surgery went well, but very bad wound infection and had to be rehospitalized. After all the infection hoo ha, I'm doing well and generally feeling good. My chest area currently feels really tight, and whilst it doesn't hurt to breathe in
SFH1802
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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